AI models
Nano Banana Edit + CutScene AI
performs localized edits on existing artwork so you can adjust wardrobe, props, or lighting without regenerating from scratch.
Overview
Why creators use Nano Banana Edit
Nano Banana Edit performs localized edits on existing artwork so you can adjust wardrobe, props, or lighting without regenerating from scratch.
Marketing and game teams keep canon art intact while swapping outfits, accessories, or product variants in seconds.
Highlights
- Supports multi-image batches when you need to update entire galleries.
- Understands natural language, so no layer-based editing skills required.
- Works alongside SeeDream Edit for broader composition tweaks.
Workflow
Nano Banana Edit inside CutScene's free editor
Nano Banana Edit integrates with CutScene's professional video editor—which is 100% free—so you can generate AI content and edit it seamlessly. Only pay for AI generation; editing, timeline tools, and exports cost nothing.
Reviewers compare before/after states in CutScene and leave timestamped notes to approve or reject each adjustment.
Recommended steps
- Select the asset in CutScene and launch the Nano Banana edit flow.
- Upload or paint a mask to isolate the area you want to change.
- Approve the best variation and push it back into the collection with version history intact.
Optimization
Prompting tips for Nano Banana Edit
Get better results from Nano Banana Edit with clear direction and reference shots to match your creative vision.
Mask only the region you want to change and describe the desired replacement in plain language for the cleanest edit.
Tips to try
- Provide lighting direction so the replacement matches the scene's mood.
- Use negative prompts to protect branded elements that must remain untouched.
- Run two quick passes: one for structural changes and a follow-up for micro-detail cleanup.
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Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about this workflow and how to maximize CutScene for your team.